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Quinine Collection

Background imageQuinine Collection: Cinchona Officinalis

Cinchona Officinalis
Peruvian Bark, or Jesuits Bark Source of Quinine

Background imageQuinine Collection: Quinine tree, ted cinchona or quina, Cinchona pubescens

Quinine tree, ted cinchona or quina, Cinchona pubescens, Cinchona succirubra, Quinquina rouge. Handcoloured steel engraving by Debray after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre

Background imageQuinine Collection: Quinine or cinchona bark, Cinchona officinalis

Quinine or cinchona bark, Cinchona officinalis, Cinchona condaminea, Quinquina gris. Handcoloured steel engraving by Debray after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil

Background imageQuinine Collection: Balboa and Pizarro exploring Central and South America

Balboa and Pizarro exploring Central and South America
Vasco Nunez de Balboa reaching the Pacific 19, Francisco Pizarro separating his men by a line in the sand on the Isle of Gallo 20, and Peruvians afraid of a lunar eclipse 21

Background imageQuinine Collection: Quinine and red quinine bark trees

Quinine and red quinine bark trees
Quinine bark tree, Cinchona officinalis, and red quinine, Cinchona pubescens. Handcoloured lithograph from Carl Hoffmanns Book of the World, Stuttgart, 1849

Background imageQuinine Collection: Peruvian bark tree or quinine tree, Cinchona officinalis

Peruvian bark tree or quinine tree, Cinchona officinalis. Handcoloured lithograph by Henry Sowerby from Edward Hamiltons Flora Homeopathica, Bailliere, London, 1852

Background imageQuinine Collection: Quinine tree and Ladenbergia oblongifolia

Quinine tree and Ladenbergia oblongifolia
Quinine, Cinchona officinalis 1 and Ladenbergia oblongifolia, vulnerable, 2. Quinquina gris, Quinquina rouge. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse after an illustration by Adolph Fries

Background imageQuinine Collection: Quinine, red cinchona or cinchona bark, Cinchona officinalis

Quinine, red cinchona or cinchona bark, Cinchona officinalis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Dr. Willibald Artus Hand-Atlas sammtlicher mediinisch-pharmaceutischer Gewachse

Background imageQuinine Collection: Bromo quinine tablets

Bromo quinine tablets
Advertisement for Bromo Quinine Tablets. 1920s woman playing golf. Illustration from Delineator magazine April 1928. Artist anon. Date: 1928

Background imageQuinine Collection: QUININE

QUININE
Quinine (Cinchona): an invaluable medicine in tropical countries; excellent at reducing fevers and used to control malaria

Background imageQuinine Collection: Cinchona Plant

Cinchona Plant
Cinchona plant, the source of quinine

Background imageQuinine Collection: Cinchona / Quinine

Cinchona / Quinine
A plantation of cinchona - Peruvian or Jesuits Bark - in the Nilgiri Hills, Tamil Nadu State, India : the governor of Madras plants the first tree in a new plantation Date: 1862

Background imageQuinine Collection: Plants / Cinchona

Plants / Cinchona
CINCHONA CARIBa also known as JESUITs BARK source of quinine Date: 1768

Background imageQuinine Collection: Illustrated War News - Quinine parade in Salonika

Illustrated War News - Quinine parade in Salonika
Front cover of The Illustrated War News with a photograph showing soldiers - possibly Anzacs - taking a dose of quinine at Salonika to guard against malaria. Date: 1916

Background imageQuinine Collection: Cinchona officianalis illustration, quinine

Cinchona officianalis illustration, quinine
From the Plate Collection of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageQuinine Collection: Petalostigma banksii, quinine bush

Petalostigma banksii, quinine bush
Finished watercolour by Fred Polydore Nodder from an original outine drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageQuinine Collection: Eau de Quinine Tonique

Eau de Quinine Tonique
Bottle containing Eau de Quinine Tonique, for care and preservation of the hair. Made by Lewis and Burrows, London. Date: C.1900

Background imageQuinine Collection: British soldiers on Quinine parade

British soldiers on Quinine parade
A photograph of British soldiers stationed at the Greek port of Salonika receiving their daily ration of quinine. During the war disease was a particular problem for the Allied troops at

Background imageQuinine Collection: Cinchona - Quinine 2

Cinchona - Quinine 2
Two varieties of the cinchona species (quinine) - known as Jesuits Bark because its healing properties were learnt from South American natives by Jesuit missionaries

Background imageQuinine Collection: Laurus Species

Laurus Species
Three varieties of the laurus species (quinine) - known as Jesuits Bark because its healing properties were learnt from South American natives by Jesuit missionaries

Background imageQuinine Collection: Quinine in Peru

Quinine in Peru
Peruvian natives explain to Europeans that quinine is what their sick companions need

Background imageQuinine Collection: Cinchona in Peru

Cinchona in Peru
European travellers in Peru are taught the medicinal effects of QUININE; French missionaries had learnt this in 1630, but the curative element was not identified

Background imageQuinine Collection: Cinchona Succirubra

Cinchona Succirubra
Flower and leaves of the QUININE plant


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